Usually there was a little booklet and then assorted other things. Here, I'll grab a couple:
Wishbringer had "The Legend of Wishbringer," a local history publication of the Festeron Free Public Library; the letter that you are supposed to deliver at the beginning of the story; and a map of the postal zones of Festeron, Antharia, and vicinity. And a glow-in-the-dark plastic "stone," which I seem to have lost.
Hitchhiker's Guide had an advertising brochure for the Guide; an official Order for Destruction of your house; what must be an official Order for Destruction of your planet; and peril-sensitive sunglasses.
In addition to those two, I have Starcross, Suspended, Border Zone, Planetfall, and Sorcerer; Deadline and Suspended in the cheap early editions they made for the C-64; the Zork Trilogy; the Zork Anthology (with Zork Zero and the slightly graphical Beyond Zork); the three highly graphical, mostly lame post-golden-age Zork games; and The Lost Treasures of Infocom, possibly both volumes. LTOI just has thick books with what might as well be photocopies of the original materials, though; I wouldn't bother.
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Wishbringer had "The Legend of Wishbringer," a local history publication of the Festeron Free Public Library; the letter that you are supposed to deliver at the beginning of the story; and a map of the postal zones of Festeron, Antharia, and vicinity. And a glow-in-the-dark plastic "stone," which I seem to have lost.
Hitchhiker's Guide had an advertising brochure for the Guide; an official Order for Destruction of your house; what must be an official Order for Destruction of your planet; and peril-sensitive sunglasses.
In addition to those two, I have Starcross, Suspended, Border Zone, Planetfall, and Sorcerer; Deadline and Suspended in the cheap early editions they made for the C-64; the Zork Trilogy; the Zork Anthology (with Zork Zero and the slightly graphical Beyond Zork); the three highly graphical, mostly lame post-golden-age Zork games; and The Lost Treasures of Infocom, possibly both volumes. LTOI just has thick books with what might as well be photocopies of the original materials, though; I wouldn't bother.
Let me know what you'd like.